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Side 29
... . ) . Yet Sidonius might be tempted , by so fair a pun , to stigmatise a prince , who had disgraced his grandfather . Constantine is acknow- Gaul , He reduces Spain , had escaped the yoke of the CHAP . XXX . ] 29 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
... . ) . Yet Sidonius might be tempted , by so fair a pun , to stigmatise a prince , who had disgraced his grandfather . Constantine is acknow- Gaul , He reduces Spain , had escaped the yoke of the CHAP . XXX . ] 29 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
Side 30
... Spain ; which yielded to the influence of regular and habitual subordination , and received the laws and magistrates of the Gallic præfecture . The only opposition which was made to the authority of Constantine proceeded not so much ...
... Spain ; which yielded to the influence of regular and habitual subordination , and received the laws and magistrates of the Gallic præfecture . The only opposition which was made to the authority of Constantine proceeded not so much ...
Side 31
... Spain . The nine bands of Honorians , which may be easily traced on the establishment of the Western empire , could not exceed the number of five thousand men ; yet this inconsiderable force was sufficient to terminate a war , which had ...
... Spain . The nine bands of Honorians , which may be easily traced on the establishment of the Western empire , could not exceed the number of five thousand men ; yet this inconsiderable force was sufficient to terminate a war , which had ...
Side 41
... Spain are occupied by the Barba- rians . Independence of Britain . the court of September . THE incapacity of a weak and distracted government may often Weakness of assume the appearance , and produce the effects , of a treasonable ...
... Spain are occupied by the Barba- rians . Independence of Britain . the court of September . THE incapacity of a weak and distracted government may often Weakness of assume the appearance , and produce the effects , of a treasonable ...
Side 44
... Spain , required about one hundred thousand men . But there still remained an equal number in Rome , and the adja- cent territory , who were animated by the same intrepid courage ; and every citizen was trained , from his earliest youth ...
... Spain , required about one hundred thousand men . But there still remained an equal number in Rome , and the adja- cent territory , who were animated by the same intrepid courage ; and every citizen was trained , from his earliest youth ...
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